Beauty is only skin deep and covered in feathers in Barbora Klimszova's 'Swan.' I happen to think waterfowl are pretty attractive.
All jokes aside, Barbora Klimszova's 'Swan' is intriguing. The woman in these photos looks beautiful, but I honestly can't tell because she is obscured by so many feathers.
The coloring of her hair and a few random feathers is a nice contrast to the black and white backdrop. I can definitely dig this. If you'll excuse me, if off to the park to feed some ducks.
What's Driving This Trend
- Avian Fashion
- Innovative application of avian features and colors in fashion design.
- Obscuring Beauty
- Utilizing unconventional methods of obscuring the human form for artistic expression.
- Contrasting Color
- Exploration of unique color combinations for visual impact in photography.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- Exploration of using unconventional materials and features in fashion design.
- Art
- Innovative methods of expressing beauty and the human form through photography and visual arts.
- Entertainment
- Use of unique and unconventional techniques to showcase beauty and creativity in performance art.
